Keto Chocolate Squares

Sometimes when you are looking for something really nice to treat your friends with together with some coffee or tea you can take out a set of these nice Keto chocolate squares. They are easy to put together and you can keep them in the freezer until you need them. I have kept some for 7 days and works just fine to eat them after that.

Keto Chocolate Squares

Ingredients for Keto Chocolate Squares:

Instructions

Cut up the chocolate into small pieces. Heat the cream and let the chocolate melt in the cream. Add the butter and stir until it becomes a similar to a truffle texture. Add the vanilla powder and stir in the almond flour. If you feel it is needed take a little more almond flour so that it is possible to form squares. Dip the squares in the coconut flakes. Put it all on a plate and put in the freezer for a while until the become a little hard. Your Keto chocolate squares are ready to enjoy…

Some tips to improve your Keto chocolate squares

I am allergic to almonds so I instead use coconut flour for the recipe. 3 dL of coconut flour is however too much so instead use 2 dL of coconut flour. If you feel it is not possible to form the squares with only 2 dL start to add on a little more to get the right consistency. Be aware that with both coconut flour and coconut flakes it will taste quite much coconut.

You can also add some coffee into the recipe to give them a taste of coffee. If you do so it does not require much and you might need to add additional flour to make it possible to form squares from it. If you want your desserts to be more sweet you can also add in your favorite sweetener.

I have been trying my whole life to loose weight and not untill lately I started using a low carb diet similar like keto and LCHF to loose around 80 pounds. My interest in different low carb diets started of after this. This blog was created to try to help others that want to try out low carb diets.

6 Responses to "Keto Chocolate Squares"

dL stands for deciliter and is 1/10th of a Liter. This is the common unit measurements for fluids in Europe (where I am from). I understand people in other parts are using different measurements but I have never used those
For more information about Liter (or Litre) see here on wikipedia.

Wow, I just started the Ketogenic Diet 3 weeks ago and was really craving sweets, thank goodness I ran into this recipe! I just finished them and they are heavenly! I doubled the recipe and added 6 drops of Stevia, I used liquid vanilla instead and also added one teaspoon of cocoa, I used 85% chocolate. Now the real challange will be not eating them all at once! I had three tonight (more than I should’ve) and keep the rest in the freezer as you recommended. Thank you!